5 Creepiest Haunted Places in the World
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5 Creepiest Haunted Places in the World

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Haunted places always have disturbing backstories.

The Paranormal Scholar presents the five creepiest haunted locations to visit – or not! – for the night. Travel to all four corners of the globe and discover the darkest places to spend the night. Including a haunted house with a sinister past; the hill where witches still roam long after the noose tightened around their necks; and, a ghost infested island like no other.

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Including [SPOILERS]:

5 - Monte Cristo Homestead:
Witness to a string of violent deaths since its construction in 1885, Monte Cristo Homestead is known as the most haunted house in Australia. A stable boy burnt alive by his furious master, an infant hurled to their death from a staircase, and a pregnant maid pushed from a balcony.

4 - Mansfield Reformatory:
In December of 1999, Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio was shut down by the federal court due to overcrowding and inhumane conditions. Stories of abuse, torture, suicide and murder are integral aspects of its blood-soaked history …

3 - Pendle Hill:
In 1612 ten people were hung on the wild moorlands of Lancashire, UK, having been found guilty of witchcraft on Pendle Hill.
They dealt in spells and curses. Local people had died agonising deaths caused by mysterious illnesses. Milk was turned blue.
Pendle Hill had such a reputation for black magic that locals avoided venturing there, for fear of inciting the witches’ fury.

2 - Okinawa Cliffs:
The cliffs of Okinawa in Japan are well-known for their outstanding natural beauty… and their shocking number of suicides.
During the WWII Battle of Okinawa, thousands of local people committed mass suicide preferring to hurl themselves and their families from the cliff tops, than face the brutality of capture.
To this day, many visitors report sightings of ghostly figures re-enacting their last, fateful jump.

1 - La Isla de la Muñecas:
Near Mexico City, there is an island unlike any other. It is known as La Isla de la Muñecas, or, The Island of the Dolls. In the 1950s, a man named Julian moved to the island. At night, he would hear the chilling whispers of a young girl’s voice. Scared, he sought to appease the child spirit by buying her dolls … Julian’s bloated body was discovered face down in the water, in the same spot where a little girl had drowned years before.

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